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Query: UMLS:C0023418 (leukemia)
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Extracellular murine leukemia virus (MLV) reverse transcriptase activity was decreased by interferon treatment in four interferon-sensitive mouse cell lines which were chronic MLV producers. In three cell lines which were relatively insensitive to interferon, extracellular enzyme activity remained unchanged by interferon treatment. The concentrations of interferon used had no effect on DNA synthesis or cell replication of AKR,C+ cells which were chronic producers of AKR-MLV. In AKR,C+ cultures interferon treatment also had no effect on the level of intracellular viral reverse transcriptase activity in spite of an inhibition of extracellular enzyme activity. Treatment of AKRC+ cultures with interferon for 9 days inhibited extracellular viral reverse transcriptase levels throughout the period of treatment; however, the intracellular enzyme activity remained unchanged, and concentrations of viral p30 (gs) antigen were increased in the interferon-treated cells. When the cells were washed to remove interferon, however, virus production rapidly rose and intracellular p30 antigen fell to the levels of untreated AKR,C+ cells. These and previously reported results suggested that in interferon-treated AKR,C+ cells virus production is inhibited at a late step in the MLV replication cycle, either directly or through the inhibition of the production of a protein required for virus assembly.
J Virol 1975 Sep
PMID:Interferon-directed inhibition of chronic murine leukemia virus production in cell cultures: lack of effect on intracellular viral markers. 5 Nov

In a sibship of 5 brothers and 7 sisters, 3 sisters died from acute myelocytic leukaemia while a 4th probably had the same disease. Laboratory studies on the close relatives revealed that a 5th sister had persistently high erythrocyte sedimentation-rates and serum-IgM levels and serological evidence of acute leukaemia-associated antigens. These findings suggest a possible preleukaemic state in this patient.
Lancet 1975 Sep 06
PMID:Acute myelocytic leukaemia and leukaemia-associated antigens in sisters. 5 Dec 38

A histological stain described by Menzies in 1963 has been useful in detecting early evidence of erythroleukemia (Friend disease) in mouse hemopoietic tissues fixed in formaldehyde solution. With the use of this stain, one can distinguish erythroblastic leukemia cells from lymphoblastic leukemia cells.
Arch Pathol Lab Med 1976 Sep
PMID:A histological stain for detecting Friend leukemic cells in fixed hemopoietic tissue. 6 94

The ability of neutrophils to phagocytose, kill and digest Candida guilliermondii was investigated in twelve patients with chronic granulocytic leukaemia (CGL). Following ingestion of organisms there was considerable reduction in the ability of CGL cells to kill Candida and this was not explained by a mild impairment of phagocytosis. Histochemical staining showed that granules containing lysosomal enzymes disappear form the cytoplasm of normal neutrophils during killing and digestion of the fungus, while in CGL cells the granules remain. Quantitative measurement confirmed loss of peroxidase from normal neutrophils during Candida killing but no loss from CGL neutrophils. The primary granules of CGL neutrophils do not fuse with and discharge their contents into the phagocytic vacuole and this explains their impaired ability to kill and digest Candida.
Br J Haematol 1976 Sep
PMID:Defective neutrophil function in chronic granulocytic leukaemia. 6 Jan 23

The pyrimidine analog, 5-azacytidine (NSC 102816), was administered by continuous intravenous infusion in Ringer's lactate in increasing doses to sets of patients with metastatic cancer to establish a dose sufficient to produce mild toxicity. Twenty-one patients (23 trials) were treated with doses of 50-200 mg/sq/m/day for 5 days every 2-4 wk. Nausea and vomiting were moderate and easily preventable. Doses of 100-200 mg/sq/m for 5 days every 14 days produced granulocytopenia, usually after two courses. Less toxicity was observed when courses were given every 21-28 days. Forty-five patients with previously treated and refractory acute myeloblastic leukemia were treated. The majority received doses of 150 mg/sq m for 5 days every 2 wk. Eleven (24%) complete remissions and four partial remissions were observed. The number of courses to achieve remission averaged three and required an average of 59 days. Nine patients with blastic crisis of chronic myeloblastic leukemia and four with refractory acute lymphoblastic leukemia failed to respond. 5-Azacytidine administered by continuous infusion is well tolerated and is an active compound in acute myeloblastic leukemia.
Blood 1976 Sep
PMID:5-Azacytidine (NSC 102816): a new drug for the treatment of myeloblastic leukemia. 6 Jan 56

Equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV) has a density of 1.154 g/cm3 in sucrose a high-molecular-weight RNA similar in size to Rauscher murine leukemia virus, and an internal virion reverse transcriptase that utilizes the synthetic RNA template poly(rA) but not the synthetic DNA template poly(dA), both with (dT)12 as primer. Although capable of utilizing manganese at low concentrations (approximately 0.1 mM), EIAV reverse transcriptase showed highest activity in the presence of 9 mM magnesium. The major protein of EIAV has a slightly lower molecular weight than the comparable protein of type C viruses and co-electrophoresed with 125I-labeled p25 of Mason-Pfizer monkey virus. A reference horse serum with antibodies to the major EIAV protein reacted only with EIAV and not with other type C or non-type C retraviruses. Reciprocally, a broadly reactive serum to type C virus p30s and specific sera to a variety of non-type C retraviruses did not react with EIAV. We recommend the inclusion of EIAV in the family Retraviridae.
J Virol 1976 Sep
PMID:Equine infectious anemia virus: evidence favoring classification as a retravirus. 6 Dec 83

The stability of Rauscher leukemia virus (RLV) was investigated under certain laboratory conditions. The half life of the virus at 37 degrees was 7 hr, and considerably longer at lower temperatures. RNA dependent DNA polymerase activity was more stable than infectivity at all temperatures. Air dried virus had a half life of approximately 1 hr, but was rapidly inactivated by uv light or 70% alcohol.
Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 1976 Sep
PMID:Stability of Rauscher leukemia virus under certain laboratory conditions. 6 90

Adriamycin inhibited the endogenous RNA-, poly (A)-d(T)12-, and calf thymus DNA-catalyzed reaction of reverse transcriptase from AKR mouse murine leukemia virus (AKR-MLV). This inhibition was found at the reaction levels of endogenous RNA-directed and subsequent DNA-directed DNA synthesis. Although adriamycin and actinomycin D significantly reduced the growth of AKR mouse cells (K3b), the treatment with adriamycin could bot inhibit the AKR-MLV production in these cells. Actinomycin D inhibited AKR-MLV production completely in the same experimental condition. In adriamycin-resistant K3b/Am cells, which were isolated by intermittent treatment of K3b cells with adriamycin, persistence of AKR-MLV was demonstrated. K3b/Am cells showed some altered characteristics such as reduced growth rate and tumorigenicity.
Cancer Res 1976 Sep
PMID:Effects of adriamycin on the reverse transcriptase and the production of murine leukemia virus. 6 7

Northern poke lymphosarcoma DNA polymerase was partially purified from particulate fractions banding at 1.15 to 1.16 g/ml from homogenates prepared from frozen necropsies of tumor-bearing pike. The enzyme behaves as a typical reverse transcriptase, in that it prefers ribotemplates to deoxytemplates. The isoelectric point (pl 5.5) is similar to that of avian myeloblastosis virus polymerase. The pike enzyme elutes from a phosphocellulose column at 0.22 M potassium phosphate, the same as avian myeloblastosis virus DNA polymerase. The enzyme activity is inhibited by pyran, a specific inhibitor of viral DNA polymerases. The most striking difference between the pike lymphoma polymerase and the other viral DNA polymerases tested is the low maximum temperature of 20 degrees, compared to 30 degrees for Rauscher leukemia virus polymerase and 38 degrees for avian myeloblastosis virus and Rous sarcoma virus.
Cancer Res 1977 Sep
PMID:Presence of DNA polymerase in lymphosarcoma in northern pike (Esox lucius). 6 92

A thymic lymphoblastoid cell line derived from a New Zealand Black mouse produces murine leukemia virus (MuLV) and was used as a target in model systems for the in vitro study of antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC). Several human lymphoblastoid cell lines were investigated as potential effector cells. The most promising (Raji cells) bound to antibody-coated target cells but caused only modest levels of ADCC at 25:1 effector-to-target cell ratio with substantial lysis in the absence of antiserum. Human peripheral lymphocytes were active as effector cells in ADCC at a 5:1 ratio and produced no lysis in the absence of antibody. These cells were used to demonstrate that high dilutions of rabbit antisera to MuLV antigens p30, p15, p12, and p10 were capable of mediating lysis of MuLV-producing target cells but not of a virus-negative murine cell line. A murine antiserum to Thy 1.2 and three caprine antisera to MuLV antigens that were active in complement-mediated cytotoxicity functioned poorly in inducing ADCC; however, rabbit antisera to similar antigens were 16- to 512-fold more efficient in cell-mediated than in complement lysis. The inefficiency of goat antisera was not due to shedding of cell surface antigens or generation of blocking factors but rather to lack of lytic interaction of antibody-coated targets with the effector cells.
J Immunol 1977 Sep
PMID:Antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity against murine leukemia viral antigens: studies with human lymphoblastoid cell lines and human peripheral lymphocytes as effector cells comparing rabbit, goat, and mouse antisera. 7 Apr 69


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